the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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Genesis 7:10
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And after seven days the waters of the flood came upon the earth.
And it came to pass after the seven days, that the waters of the flood were on the earth.
Seven days later the flood started.
And after seven days the floodwaters engulfed the earth.
And it came to pass after seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth.
It happened after the seven days, that the waters of the flood came on the earth.
And after the seven days [God released the rain and] the floodwaters came on the earth.
And whanne seuene daies hadden passid, the watris of the greet flood flowiden on erthe.
And it cometh to pass, after the seventh of the days, that waters of the deluge have been on the earth.
And after seven days the floodwaters came upon the earth.
Seven days later a flood began to cover the earth.
After seven days the water flooded the earth.
And it came to pass after the seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth.
And after the seven days, the waters came over all the earth.
And so it came to passe after seuen dayes, that the waters of the flud were vpon the earth.
And it came to pass after seven days that the waters of the flood were on the earth.
Seven days later the flood started. The rain began to fall on the earth.
And it came to pass after the seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth.
And it came to passe after seuen dayes, that the waters of the Flood were vpon the earth.
And it came to pass after seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth.
After seven days the waters of the flood came upon the earth.
And after seven days the waters of the flood came on the earth.
And it came to pass, in the seven days, - that the waters of the flood, came on the earth.
And so after seuen dayes the waters of the flood were vpon the earth.
And it came to pass after seven days that the waters of the flood came upon the earth.
Seven days later the flood came.
And after the seven days were passed, the waters of the flood overflowed the earth.
And after seven days the waters of the flood came upon the earth.
And it came to pass after the seven days that the water of the flood came upon the earth.
And it came to pass after the seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth.
Seven days later the floodwaters came on the earth.
It happened after the seven days, that the waters of the flood came on the eretz.
And it happened that after seven days the waters of the flood came over the earth.
And it was after the seven days, the waters of the flood came into being on the earth.
And whan the seuen dayes were past, the water floude came vpon the earth.
And it came to pass after seven days that the waters of the flood were on the earth.
After seven days, the waters of the flood came and covered the earth.
It came about after the seven days, that the water of the flood came upon the earth.
Now it happened after the seven days, that the water of the flood came upon the earth.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
after seven days: or, on the seventh day, Genesis 7:4
waters: Genesis 7:4, Genesis 7:17-20, Genesis 6:17, Job 22:16, Matthew 24:38, Matthew 24:39, Luke 17:27
Reciprocal: Genesis 8:10 - seven Job 37:6 - great 2 Peter 3:6 - General
Cross-References
"Now behold, I Myself am bringing the flood of water upon the earth, to destroy all flesh in which there is the breath of life, from under heaven; everything that is on the earth shall perish.
"For after seven more days, I will send rain on the earth for forty days and forty nights; and I will wipe out from the face of the land every living thing that I have made."
Then the flood came upon the earth for forty days, and the water increased and lifted up the ark, so that it rose above the earth.
The water prevailed fifteen cubits higher, and the mountains were covered.
Who were snatched away before their time, Whose foundations were washed away by a river?
people were eating, they were drinking, they were marrying, and they were being given in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and the flood came and destroyed them all.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And it came to pass after seven days,.... Were ended, or on the seventh day, after God had given the orders to Noah, to prepare for his going into the ark, with his family, and all the creatures:
that the waters of the flood were upon the earth: that is, they began to be upon the earth; for it continued to rain from hence forty days and forty nights; and still the waters continued to increase, and it was an hundred and fifty days before they began to ebb.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
- XXV. The Flood
The date is here given, at which the flood commenced and the entrance into the ark was completed. “In seven days.” On the seventh day from the command. “In the second month.” The primeval year commenced about the autumnal equinox; we may say, on the nearest new moon. The rains began about a month or six weeks after the equinox, and, consequently, not far from the seventeenth of the second month. “All the fountains of the great deep, and the windows of the skies.” It appears that the deluge was produced by a gradual commotion of nature on a grand scale. The gathering clouds were dissolved into incessant showers. But this was not sufficient of itself to effect the overwhelming desolation that followed. The beautiful figure of the windows of the skies being opened is preceded by the equally striking one of the fountains of the great deep being broken up. This was the chief source of the flood. A change in the level of the land was accomplished. That which had emerged from the waters on the third day of the last creation was now again submerged. The waters of the great deep now broke their bounds, flowed in on the sunken surface, and drowned the world of man, with all its inhabitants. The accompanying heavy rain of forty days and nights was, in reality, only a subsidiary instrument in the deluging of the land. We may imagine the sinking of the land to have been so gradual as to occupy the whole of these forty days of rain. There is an awful magnificence in this constant uplifting of the billows over the yielding land.
Genesis 7:13-16
There is a simple grandeur in the threefold description of the entrance of Noah and his retinue into the ark, first in the command, next in the actual process during the seven days, and, lastly, in the completed act on the seventh day. “Every living thing after its kind” is here unaccompanied with the epithet רעה rā‛âh, evil, or the qualifying term of the land or of the field, and therefore may, we conceive, be taken in the extent of Genesis 6:20; Genesis 7:2-3, Genesis 7:6. At all events the whole of the wild animals did not need to be included in the ark, as their range was greater than that of antediluvian man or of the flood. “And the Lord shut him in.” This is a fitting close to the scene. The whole work was manifestly the Lord’s doing, from first to last. The personal name of God is appropriately introduced here. For the Everlasting now shows himself to be the causer or effecter of the covenant blessing promised to Noah. In what way the Lord shut him in is an idle question, altogether unworthy of the grandeur of the occasion. We can tell nothing more than what is written. We are certain that it would be accomplished in a manner worthy of him.